The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy

In the context of a behaviour change intervention (BCI) in Bangladesh, we studied the role of maternal self-efficacy for complementary feeding (MSE-CF) for 2 complementary feeding (CF) behaviors with the use of a theoretically grounded empirical model of determinants to illustrate the potential role...

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Autores principales: Zongrone, Amanda, Menon, Purnima, Pelto, Gretel H., Habicht, Jean-Pierre, Rasmussen, Kathleen M., Constas, Mark A., Vermeylen, Francoise, Adiba, Khaled, Saha, Kuntal K., Stoltzfus, Rebecca J.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145938
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author Zongrone, Amanda
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H.
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M.
Constas, Mark A.
Vermeylen, Francoise
Adiba, Khaled
Saha, Kuntal K.
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J.
author_browse Adiba, Khaled
Constas, Mark A.
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H.
Rasmussen, Kathleen M.
Saha, Kuntal K.
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J.
Vermeylen, Francoise
Zongrone, Amanda
author_facet Zongrone, Amanda
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H.
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M.
Constas, Mark A.
Vermeylen, Francoise
Adiba, Khaled
Saha, Kuntal K.
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J.
author_sort Zongrone, Amanda
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description In the context of a behaviour change intervention (BCI) in Bangladesh, we studied the role of maternal self-efficacy for complementary feeding (MSE-CF) for 2 complementary feeding (CF) behaviors with the use of a theoretically grounded empirical model of determinants to illustrate the potential roles of MSE-CF. MSE-CF was a significant mediator and potentiator for GLV but not for EGG. The divergent findings highlight the complex determinants of individual specific infant and young child feeding behaviors. The study shows the value of measuring behavioral determinants, such as MSE-CF, that affect a caregiver's capability to adopt intervention-targeted behaviors.
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spelling CGSpace1459382024-10-25T08:05:34Z The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy Zongrone, Amanda Menon, Purnima Pelto, Gretel H. Habicht, Jean-Pierre Rasmussen, Kathleen M. Constas, Mark A. Vermeylen, Francoise Adiba, Khaled Saha, Kuntal K. Stoltzfus, Rebecca J. food supplements child nutrition random sampling self-help capacity development nutrition infant feeding child feeding self-efficacy experimental design maternal behaviour communication behavioural responses self-sufficiency In the context of a behaviour change intervention (BCI) in Bangladesh, we studied the role of maternal self-efficacy for complementary feeding (MSE-CF) for 2 complementary feeding (CF) behaviors with the use of a theoretically grounded empirical model of determinants to illustrate the potential roles of MSE-CF. MSE-CF was a significant mediator and potentiator for GLV but not for EGG. The divergent findings highlight the complex determinants of individual specific infant and young child feeding behaviors. The study shows the value of measuring behavioral determinants, such as MSE-CF, that affect a caregiver's capability to adopt intervention-targeted behaviors. 2018-03-16 2024-06-21T09:05:22Z 2024-06-21T09:05:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145938 en Open Access Oxford University Press Zongrone, Amanda; Menon, Purnima; Pelto, Gretel H.; Habicht, Jean-Pierre; Rasmussen, Kathleen M.; Constas, Mark A., Vermeylen, Francoise; Adiba, Khaled; Saha, Kuntal K.; Stoltzfus, Rebecca J. 2018. The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy. Journal of Nutrition 148(2): 259–266. https://academic.oup.com/jn/article/148/2/259/4913039
spellingShingle food supplements
child nutrition
random sampling
self-help
capacity development
nutrition
infant feeding
child feeding
self-efficacy
experimental design
maternal behaviour
communication
behavioural responses
self-sufficiency
Zongrone, Amanda
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H.
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M.
Constas, Mark A.
Vermeylen, Francoise
Adiba, Khaled
Saha, Kuntal K.
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J.
The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title_full The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title_fullStr The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title_full_unstemmed The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title_short The pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
title_sort pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self efficacy
topic food supplements
child nutrition
random sampling
self-help
capacity development
nutrition
infant feeding
child feeding
self-efficacy
experimental design
maternal behaviour
communication
behavioural responses
self-sufficiency
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145938
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